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v. 1. гаргах, зохион байгуулах. \mount an exhibition үзэсгэлэн гаргах. 2. \mount (up) (to sth) нэмэгдэх, өсөх. Our debts are \mounting up. Бидний өр өсөж байна. 3. авирах, өгсөх. 4. \mount sb (on sth) мордох, мордуулах. 5. \mount sth (on/ onto/ in sth) хийх, суулгах, тогтоох. a brooch of diamonds \mounted in silver очир алмаас мөнгөнд суулгасан энгэрийн зүүлт. n. 1. уналга морь. 2. жааз, хүрээ, суурь. 3. бэхэлгээ. 4. уул. mounted adj. морьт, морин.
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